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    S3 E2 | The WA Shorebird Project | JEREMY RINGMA

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    About this Episode

    In this episode, I am joined by the BirdLife WA Shorebird Project Coordinator, Jeremy Ringma! In the longest episode yet, we discuss WA's birding and geography, what experienced birders can do to encourage new birders, why spotting scopes never really caught on in Australia, and, of course, the WA Shorebird Project!

    Contact Jeremy by email : jeremy.ringma@birdlife.org.au

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    Season 3, Episode 2

    #birding #podcast #shorebirds

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